WBC's Boxing Grand Prix
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Yes that was a VERY impressive performance. His opponent was a top amateur who beat Bam Rodriguez and one of Lomachenko + Inoue's sparring partner's so I was expecting a tough fight but Powar blew him out of the water with a 59-55 shutout on all 3 scorecards. Terrific performance!
Btw Powar is one of 2 Punjabi Sikh fighter's competing at the event...Eric Basran is much more talented in my opinion but has a tough fight against American Isaiah Johnson tomorrow.
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Just wanted to note that.
1. There was a lot of good competitive bouts and a few (1-3) snoozers.
2. The chat is filled with racism.
3. Bonalo seems to go all out early, the guy is already taxed in the 4-5th round.
4. Talent wise, the fighters that standout to me is Qamalli, Denson, Munguia Jr, Nash and Mosqueda. The ones that lose in the tournament in phase 2 are still worth keeping an eye over in their future bouts.Comment
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That's not bad, sufficient for a upcoming fighter to self maintain and be able focus on training to get more opportunities. Also the experience, elevation in rankings and being signed by a big promoter.
Normally they get 1K to 15K depending on the fighter's quality of opponent and their marketibility.Last edited by Malvado; 04-17-2025, 02:36 PM.Comment
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That's not bad, sufficient for a upcoming fighter to self maintain and be able focus on training to get more opportunities. Also the experience, elevation in rankings and being signed by a big promoter.
Normally they get 1K to 15K depending on the fighter's quality of opponent and their marketibility.
In fact, just being on this kind of platform is a victory in itself even if they lose as they're facing other top prospects.Last edited by HisExcellency; 04-17-2025, 02:44 PM.Comment
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